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Day-Lewis's comeback film branded 'career misfire'

Oscar-winning legend Daniel Day-Lewis returns to screens after eight-year hiatus in son Ronan's directorial debut 'The Ballad of a Small Player', facing mixed reviews and career criticism.

Better Days: A raw, honest study of addiction

A compelling analysis of the new British drama 'Better Days', which offers a nuanced and honest depiction of a woman's struggle with alcoholism, featuring a standout performance from its lead actress.

Claudia Cardinale: A Life in Pictures

Explore the remarkable journey of Claudia Cardinale through stunning photographs that capture her evolution from teenage beauty queen to one of cinema's most enduring international stars.

Rosamund Pike's 'Inter Alia' Play Hits UK Cinemas

Academy Award nominee Rosamund Pike stars in a groundbreaking filmed version of Suzie Miller's hit play 'Inter Alia', bringing the West End success to cinemas nationwide this autumn.

Al Pacino Marks 50th Anniversary of Dog Day Afternoon

On the 50th anniversary of the iconic film 'Dog Day Afternoon', Al Pacino reflects on his legendary role as Sonny Wortzik, the film's enduring legacy, and its powerful resonance with contemporary audiences.

Steve McQueen's Family Discovers Lost Photos in Attic

The family of legendary actor Steve McQueen has made a stunning discovery, unearthing a cache of never-before-seen personal photographs from his private life, offering a new intimate glimpse into the King of Cool's world.

Ex-British Soldier Defects to Taliban in Afghanistan

Peter Reynolds, a former British Army soldier, has defected to join the Taliban in Afghanistan, citing disillusionment with the UK's withdrawal and a desire to live under Sharia law. His story reveals a complex and controversial narrative of betrayal and

The Worst Film Ever? Inside 1966's Bizarre 'The Unknown'

Uncover the shocking story behind 'The Unknown', a 1966 British film so catastrophically bad it's achieved cult notoriety. From its non-existent plot to its baffling production, discover why critics are calling it the absolute worst.

UK Cinema Chain Bans Outside Food & Drink

A major UK cinema chain has implemented a strict new policy prohibiting outside food and beverages, causing outrage among moviegoers and sparking debate on consumer rights.

Robert Redford: The Icon Who Changed Hollywood Forever

A tribute to Robert Redford's extraordinary life and career, exploring how the incandescently handsome star became a Hollywood maverick, acclaimed director, and founder of the Sundance Institute, forever changing the film industry.

Hong Kong's Riveting Reimagining of Linklater's 'Tape'

A critical deep-dive into the bold Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's cult classic, 'Tape'. This reverential yet distinct adaptation transposes the drama of toxic masculinity and blurred truths to a compelling Asian context, proving the film's themes

British Musical Drama Generates Oscar Buzz

The deeply moving film 'The End of the World' is generating significant Oscar buzz for its powerful portrayal of grief and community, potentially becoming Britain's next major awards contender.

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